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Exploring Mindfulness With Occupational Therapists Practicing in Mental Health Contexts
Authors:Denise Reid  Janine Farragher  Canan Ok
Institution:1. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy , University of Toronto , Toronto , Canada d.reid@utoronto.ca;3. Institute of Medical Science , University of Toronto , Toronto , Canada;4. Southlake Regional Health Centre , Toronto , Canada
Abstract:Mindfulness, defined as “a purposeful, non-anxious, reflective presence,” (Epstein, 2003a Epstein, R. M., 2003a. Mindful practice in action (I): Technical competence, evidence-based medicine, and relationship-centered care, Families, Systems, &; Health 21 (1) (2003a), pp. 19.Crossref] Google Scholar], p. 1) has been identified as a potentially key practice skill of effective health care practitioners working in mental-health settings. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to explore the cultivation and use of mindfulness in the clinical practice and everyday lives of occupational therapists who practice in mental health. Results revealed that mindfulness is perceived as being an important clinical quality, which enhances therapist well-being and effectiveness, and contributes to improved client outcomes. Relevance to occupational therapy practice philosophies and directions for future research are discussed.
Keywords:mindfulness  mental health  occupational therapy  clinical practice  mindful practice
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